brickpaul65
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...ar=2008&autoModel=Range Rover&autoModClar=HSE
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...ar=2008&autoModel=Range Rover&autoModClar=HSE
I am considering those two tires for replacing the current Hankooks. They have worn poorly. I am not sure which model they are offhand. They came on it two years ago.
I am open to other suggestions but those two seem fairly strong candidates. It is the wife's street only car. So all terrains are not needed. I am wondering if the added wear resistance (and theoretical low rolling resistance) is worth the extra $ for the Michelin's.
We live in Knoxville, wet and dry performance is more important than snow. However, it does need to be an all season, as we get occasional snow and it is the wife's daily driver.
Thanks for any suggestions and input.
Paul
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...ar=2008&autoModel=Range Rover&autoModClar=HSE
I am considering those two tires for replacing the current Hankooks. They have worn poorly. I am not sure which model they are offhand. They came on it two years ago.
I am open to other suggestions but those two seem fairly strong candidates. It is the wife's street only car. So all terrains are not needed. I am wondering if the added wear resistance (and theoretical low rolling resistance) is worth the extra $ for the Michelin's.
We live in Knoxville, wet and dry performance is more important than snow. However, it does need to be an all season, as we get occasional snow and it is the wife's daily driver.
Thanks for any suggestions and input.
Paul